That is such a detailed,yet fun & relaxing cool looking process,all the way up to the end. When the piece was getting pulled out of the water I suddenly became super nervous tho,4 fear that it was gonna get smudged,or bleed thru 2 the other material as it was being layed into layers & then twisted up b4 the rinsing bath..Just amazed that it doesn't mess up the design during the last steps,lol! The end result was just absolutely stunning! Awesome job guys..❤ the tye dyes 2!
Love love love your creations! Am wondering where I Can purchase such a water table as I would like to learn this technique! The only ones I see online are small and not suitable for long scarves... Thank you i advance for any assistance you might offer.
Do you know if they made the tray to hold the size? Or did they buy it somewhere? I've seen a bunch of videos of Ebru-marbling, and it seems there are different sizes, shapes, sizes of containers. I'm moving to a south american country soon, and I want to be able to find a try for doing longer scarves....or to have one built for me there. Dunno what I ought to do. A tray that is wide enough and long enough would do for paper or fabric in various sizes, right?
this is not oils, it looks like oils but with oils you can not marbleize on silk only on paper or wood, that can adhere to it, I believe she purchased the Marbelizing from Dharma Trading company , with alum.. that's the compondent that holds the color together in the silk. I see she charges 40.00 and up for her scarfs.. I sell mine at 80.00 and up depending what goes into it, if its animals then the price goes up to 110.00 and up to 300.00 for one scarf like dress or blouse. Its a lot of work, so do not cheat yourself charge what it takes the time plus the supplies you use, after that show they have to throw out all that left over paint...
Poupon Crazy Cat sounds fascinating- I’m an artist and do printmaking and reLly fascinated by silk and really want to print on to silk do u have any advice for a beginner like myself? I have no clue where to begin..
I was watching Netflix show on the Ottoman Empire - decided to RUclips Ottoman Empire - that lead to the fact that the Ottoman Empire perfected paper marbling, that lead me to paper marbling - that popped up Japanese shingumuchi thing that lead to silks scarf printing 🤷🏽♂️
Good evening from Germany. I watched the video "My First Ebru Marbling Silk Scarves!" Saw it on youtube and was fascinated right away. It's just a pity that we don't find out which carrier medium is stirred into the water or whether it's just pure water where the colors are dripped on. I'm also interested in what colors you use for marbling? Are the colors mixed with water? Or is there something else for the colors? I look forward to hearing from you. Greetings from Germany
Jigsss Cupid I can tell you what I know. I made one at a fair and it cost me $30.00 to do it. It was done exactly as depicted. The colors used are acrylic inks, not to be confused with acrylic paint. Acrylic inks are translucent, like regular blue ink that you write with. After I did my scarf I asked the lady what was in the water and she told me. They put something called “carrageenan” in the water to make it slightly heavier than the inks. They also put alum in the water. Alum has a “puckering” effect and might have something to do with the colors adhering to the material instantaneously. Nothing was explained to me. But after my silk scarf was taken out of the vat, she immediately put it in a bucket of clear water. That is to make the colors adhere as well, and to wash off the other chemicals the silk was in. This is all I know. If someone could clarify for me especially the quantities of carrageenan and alum to put in the water I would greatly appreciate it. Also, where to get the materials.
@@maricarbo you need to look up dyeing techniques. Carrageenan is a type of seaweed, used here to thicken the water. Agar agar is another one. Both used in food production instead of gelatine. I believe the alum is a mordant, the bit that fixes the dye to the fibre. Lots of good videos about on different dyes and processes. Look for something that doesn't stink. If you want natural dyes. Daler Rowney 3 acrylic range includes mediums to add for textiles and printing. They clean with water too. Cheap enough and reasonable quality.
What is the material that is laid on top of the paint ??? Can it be any absorbant fiber cloth?? I noticed he rinsed it afterward. Is there any other step that needs to be taken afterward, or is it ready to wear or sell when dry??????? Thank you :)
Yes, that's correct. I forgot what the washing instructions were, they gave us a sheet with the info on it but since this was a gift for her mother, we included the washing instructions when we gave it to her.
Hello, Please can you share the ingredients used to create the designs. I will really appreciate. I make African Handprint fabrics and i will like to try this process. Thank you very much.
How would you do a butterfly? I'm going to a party this weekend and I dreamed (a real dream in my sleep)of a light purple and white pearl scarf with a few monarch butterflies
I was back & forth in liking & being afraid that she'd ruin the designs, but the last technique made it perfect............... I'm hopelesssss hahahaa.
That is such a detailed,yet fun & relaxing cool looking process,all the way up to the end. When the piece was getting pulled out of the water I suddenly became super nervous tho,4 fear that it was gonna get smudged,or bleed thru 2 the other material as it was being layed into layers & then twisted up b4 the rinsing bath..Just amazed that it doesn't mess up the design during the last steps,lol! The end result was just absolutely stunning! Awesome job guys..❤ the tye dyes 2!
that music makes me wanna run away from home to become a ninja master or something like that
veronica 😂
veronica and live a top a mountain in a bamboo forest and wake up early in the morning to watch the sunrise and meditate
Not really, it more like a music from middle east, most, Turkey and southern Europe.
I’ll run with you, and be the belly dancer...or we could be like Goemon, I’ll be the princess 👸...just no funny business, I’m straight ➡️
El arte es muy hermoso. Gracia.
How can this kind of frame be made? What kind of paint have you use? Thank you! This is out of thus world beautiful! 💙💛💜
Lovely silk scarf print making. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Love love love your creations! Am wondering where I Can purchase such a water table as I would like to learn this technique! The only ones I see online are small and not suitable for long scarves... Thank you i advance for any assistance you might offer.
She over mixed it. It looked way cooler as the funky dots or the first round of zig zagging the colors.
Totally agree. Added to many red dots to it, too. Looked better to me before she dragged the stick through it the first time. Just my opinion.
It's a matter of taste. And is just your opinion.
I feel so sad that she messed it up. I'm glad she likes it. But it's sad that it looked so cute and she couldn't let it be
Came here to say this.
I actually was surprised how good that looked at the and. I like the result
Matches her blouse. How lovely.
wow,this paint, art, musicwas mesmerising me its lovely
That's so cool!! I wanna do that!!
This is pretty great. Awesome work.
Marvelous work First time I have seen how to make this kind of effect
Please what do you put in the water first...to make the color raise instead of sinking
I like it when there we’re only dots.
Agree.
This is just like Ebru art from Turkey! I recommend it, its really relaxing
This is so soothing...
My mom and I made scarves like that a couple years ago, it's so much fun!
What is the name of these colour and in tub is water or any other thing
Hi May I now what type of paint should we use for this . I'm excited to try it . Thanks
Do you know if they made the tray to hold the size? Or did they buy it somewhere? I've seen a bunch of videos of Ebru-marbling, and it seems there are different sizes, shapes, sizes of containers. I'm moving to a south american country soon, and I want to be able to find a try for doing longer scarves....or to have one built for me there. Dunno what I ought to do. A tray that is wide enough and long enough would do for paper or fabric in various sizes, right?
very nice art work
Wow! This is so cool and amazing! Cheers!
Ebru (water marbling ) is Turkish art 😍😍😍
Where can one do this? What fun!
this is not oils, it looks like oils but with oils you can not marbleize on silk only on paper or wood, that can adhere to it, I believe she purchased the Marbelizing from Dharma Trading company , with alum.. that's the compondent that holds the color together in the silk. I see she charges 40.00 and up for her scarfs.. I sell mine at 80.00 and up depending what goes into it, if its animals then the price goes up to 110.00 and up to 300.00 for one scarf like dress or blouse. Its a lot of work, so do not cheat yourself charge what it takes the time plus the supplies you use, after that show they have to throw out all that left over paint...
Poupon Crazy Cat sounds fascinating- I’m an artist and do printmaking and reLly fascinated by silk and really want to print on to silk do u have any advice for a beginner like myself? I have no clue where to begin..
How do you set your dye?
Hola es genial tu trabajo!! me encanta. Podrias decirme que tipo de pinturas utilizas??. Gracias.Soy Norma desde Argentina
I was watching Netflix show on the Ottoman Empire - decided to RUclips Ottoman Empire - that lead to the fact that the Ottoman Empire perfected paper marbling, that lead me to paper marbling - that popped up Japanese shingumuchi thing that lead to silks scarf printing 🤷🏽♂️
Ertugul?
i want to do this ...
Aqua Marina Me too!!!!
Good evening from Germany. I watched the video "My First Ebru Marbling Silk Scarves!" Saw it on youtube and was fascinated right away.
It's just a pity that we don't find out which carrier medium is stirred into the water or whether it's just pure water where the colors are dripped on.
I'm also interested in what colors you use for marbling? Are the colors mixed with water? Or is there something else for the colors?
I look forward to hearing from you. Greetings from Germany
Did u find out which colours work? I have the same struggle:/
Also: to thicken the water u can use wallpaper paste (Kleister)
Very nice, i would like to do this in Thailand. Where can i buy/construct a water table, materials , paint, costs etc.
So beautiful
What Colors are using for marbling on fabric?
That was soooooo satisfying ! Good work ! 👍👍👍
Wow that's really cool.. Nice work
Hi I am very interested in learning how to do some of this beautiful artwork do you have any classes?
Wonderful artwork,love it
Wow. Love this!
I will like to know how to make a stand like that to be able to make some silk scarf?
Can someone explain how's it done? Like colours either oil type, paints?
Jigsss Cupid I can tell you what I know. I made one at a fair and it cost me $30.00 to do it. It was done exactly as depicted. The colors used are acrylic inks, not to be confused with acrylic paint. Acrylic inks are translucent, like regular blue ink that you write with. After I did my scarf I asked the lady what was in the water and she told me. They put something called “carrageenan” in the water to make it slightly heavier than the inks. They also put alum in the water. Alum has a “puckering” effect and might have something to do with the colors adhering to the material instantaneously. Nothing was explained to me. But after my silk scarf was taken out of the vat, she immediately put it in a bucket of clear water. That is to make the colors adhere as well, and to wash off the other chemicals the silk was in. This is all I know. If someone could clarify for me especially the quantities of carrageenan and alum to put in the water I would greatly appreciate it. Also, where to get the materials.
@@maricarbo you need to look up dyeing techniques. Carrageenan is a type of seaweed, used here to thicken the water. Agar agar is another one. Both used in food production instead of gelatine. I believe the alum is a mordant, the bit that fixes the dye to the fibre. Lots of good videos about on different dyes and processes. Look for something that doesn't stink. If you want natural dyes.
Daler Rowney 3 acrylic range includes mediums to add for textiles and printing. They clean with water too. Cheap enough and reasonable quality.
woooooooow very very nice ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
do you all save the water after each show or do you just pour it out and start fresh all the time?
Exactly what i want to know..
This is sooo cool. What type of pain do you use? Regular dye?
This is stunning. I love it !!
Did you dip your shirt ? Its very pretty too
What is the material and process to print a satin fabric....Please share complete informative method...instead of just showing
That's gorgeous
This is a turkish art called Ebru (Marbling art)
Kübra Kargıcı this is also use as nail art marbling nail art
Sam Mehar And that was based off of the Turkish Ebru art. What’s your point?
And there is also a Japanese art doing the same exact thing.
you'd better to say there is an turkish art called ebru which might is like this
Do you know this art
What is the material that is laid on top of the paint ??? Can it be any absorbant fiber cloth?? I noticed he rinsed it afterward. Is there any other step that needs to be taken afterward, or is it ready to wear or sell when dry??????? Thank you :)
is this make it and take it.. after its done you put into cold water and then iron it when you get home? how about washing it?
Yes, that's correct. I forgot what the washing instructions were, they gave us a sheet with the info on it but since this was a gift for her mother, we included the washing instructions when we gave it to her.
Usually each in cold water. They made this with paint there is no dyes I. This. Did u know u can do this with shaving cream
Wow....I'd so love to do this
Hello, it is very awesome to see. May I know what kind of Paint you use, please tell me.
So beautiful!
That music though❤️
Hello, Please can you share the ingredients used to create the designs. I will really appreciate. I make African Handprint fabrics and i will like to try this process. Thank you very much.
Cam this be done on any plain fabric? Rayon?
What's the name of the ink you've used? And is it washable.
In the end part when she placed that silk piece i to that wooden box how did the pattern came on it?
I liked the spots.
I want to do this .
I made one of those
This is called the Art of Ebru.
Nice clr scheme used
What did you add to the water so that the ink floats?
Normally how long from rinse to wear ?
Do you dry them before sending them home with the happy customers ?
Good evening would you tell me where to buy the paintings and if they can be made with any fabric? Thank you
wow it's fantastic 👏👏
Wow,it's amazing.
Cristine is quaking rn
ShitContent Lol
ShitContent Also good job on spelling it correctly, not many people can do that.
Cristine didn't make marbled art. This is an older craft, I believe called "ebru" in Turkey or "osom" in India(?).
LionJayHollyDove Three Of course she didn't. She doesn't know how to, that's why it's funny lmao
BEN
How would you do a butterfly? I'm going to a party this weekend and I dreamed (a real dream in my sleep)of a light purple and white pearl scarf with a few monarch butterflies
Waaoo lovely Yaar...I want do this..
DO YOU mix your paint with water to give it a more consistant liquid?
So...no information at all? Type of paint? Is that water? Can you wash it? After how long? Does it need hot water to set?
can i learn the brand of your dyes and the hood
May I know what technique is used?
Hermoso trabajo gracias por compartir
what kind of paints did you use and did you have to set the piece afterward?
how many scarxes can you get per setup?
what type of color u used here?? is it fabrical paint?
aniqa hasin
aniqa hasin ink :P
oh hells yes!!!
Where we get these colours in pakistan or karachi
I am so amazed with the process. I used to think like it's done very complicatedly haahahha ....
Como se llama la pintura que se usa ?
X2
@@jainanovelo4025 muchas gracias
Beautiful
Which paint have you used ??
Dove posso comperare un recipiente così? Di che materiale e fatto? Grazieee
Me gustaría saber cuál es el tipo de pintura qué se utiliza para esa técnica
I want it now.😍
what are these paints and фром where can i buy them ?
Beautiful...
What kind of the colour?
I was back & forth in liking & being afraid that she'd ruin the designs, but the last technique made it perfect............... I'm hopelesssss hahahaa.
How do you make that tray?
Am I the only one yelling at her to add white? Lol
Lmao
No! Its lovely but people cant stop over mixing.
Yes. Why ruin it?
plz can u tell how to prepare solution to make fabric paint float on it.... i am struggling to make it in an economic way.... plz help....
Plain water works just fine. It’s the paint you need that differs depending on the surface you want to marble.
which kind of color use?
this was osom
Harsh Naraniya awesome*
Harsh Naraniya apparently not awesome enough for you to spell awesome right
What is the comb that pulls the ink called
. which colour we use the print
What is colour brands?
HOLA SERIAS TAN AMABLE DE COMPARTIR LOS MATERIALES PARA LA PREPARACIÓN DEL AGUA
which clrs you use for that??
Which colour you have used
May i know what kind of paint is this?
Nice art
Wow love this